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900.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Rough Riders; or, Texas Jack's Sharp-Shooters. January 22, 1896.

A gang terrorizes the ranchers near "Silver Sands City," New Mexico.

901.

Albert W. Aiken. The Hotel Swell Sharp; or, The Syren Shadower. A Romance of the Foils and Toils of the Great City. January 29, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 425; Dime Library, no. 901.

902.

William R. Eyster. Soft Velvet, the Man from Sandrock; or, The Sports of Gold Bank. A Story of the Ventriloquist Detective's $1,000,000 Search. February 5, 1896.

"Gold Bank," out West. Begins with the usual setting of a stage holdup.

903.

Howard Holmes. The Train Detective; or, Captain Sleep's Cool Strike. A Story of the Missing Wall Street Banker. February 12, 1896.

A kidnapped New York City banker.

904.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Tangled Trail; or, Gentleman Jack, the Man of Many Masks. A Romance of Tangled Trails Followed by Buffalo Bill and his Buckskin Heroes, Surgeon Frank Powell, Wild Bill, Texas Jack, Captain Jack Crawford, Buckskin Sam, Colorado Carl, and a Mysterious Unknown. February 19, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 419; Dime Library, no. 904.

Preceded by Dime Library, no. 882.

905.

John W. Osbon. Shasta Sam, the Sparkler; or, Kent Keene's Knock-Out. A Story of the Red Raiders of Blue Jacket. February 26, 1896.

Idaho.

906.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Cuban Cruiser; or, The Patriot Captain Afloat and Ashore. March 4, 1896.

Spain, Cuba, New Orleans, Maine, and adjacent waters during one of the Cuban rebellions in the 1870's.

907.

Joseph E. Badger. Maverick Mark, the Man from Nowhere; or, The Black Jaguar of Texas. March 11, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 449; Dime Library, no. 907.

908.

William H. Manning. The Doomsday-Den Detective; or, The Diamond Smuggler's Short-Stop. March 18, 1896.

Professor Case, of New York City, and his deadly "Oil of Hygeia."

909.

Prentiss Ingraham. Red Butterfly; or, Buffalo Bill's League. A Story of Real Characters of Wild Western Life. March 25, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 431; Dime Library, no. 909.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 915 and Dime Library, no. 921.

910.

George C. Jenks. The Arizona Detective; or, Wiping out the Black Oath Gang. April 1, 1896.

Mexicans, outlaws, and the usual fight for a mine in Arizona.

911.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Blue Blockader; or, The Coast Grayhound. April 8, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 190; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 530; Dime Library, no. 911.

912.

Howard Holmes. Genteel Joe's Lone Hand; or, Shadowing the Big Three. April 15, 1896.

New York City in 1890.

913.

Frederick Whittaker. Dakota George the Dead-Shot; or, The Half-Breed of the Hills. A Story of the Great Manitoba League. April 22, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 145; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 538; Dime Library, no. 913.

914.

A. K. Sims. Snowflake Sam's Double; or, The Ranch Rope-King. A Romance of Arizona. April 29, 1896.

Arizona outlaws, cowboys, Indians, etc.

915.

Prentiss Ingraham. Go-Won-Go, the Redskin Rider; or, Buffalo Bill and the Surgeon-Scout. A Romance of Living Heroes of Today. May 6, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 443; Dime Library, no. 915.

Preceded by Dime Library, no. 909 and followed by Dime Library, no. 921.

916.

William R. Eyster. Two Dead-Square Sports; or, The Fairy Belle Bonanza. A Story of the Ruction at Yellow Dog. May 13, 1896.

Outlaws and gamblers, "out West."

917.

Dr. William Mason Turner. Doubly Disguised; or, Tom Worth's Full Hand. May 20, 1896.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 15; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 318; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes) no. 398; Dime Library, no. 917.

918.

Joseph E. Badger. The Double-Edged Detective; or, The Sharper-Doctor's Dire Deal. A Story of the Claim-Jumpers at Paradise Park. May 27, 1896.

Villains playing for a mine "out West."

919.

Burke Brentford. The Sea Scout; or, The Patriot Privateer. June 3, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 350; Dime Library, no. 919.

920.

William H. Manning. The Montana Miner in New York; or, The City Detective's Tangle. June 10, 1896.

New York City and vicinity.

921.

Prentiss Ingraham. Velvet Bill's Vow; or, Buffalo Bill's Quandary. A Romance of Strange Life on Mountain and Plain. June 17, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 455; Dime Library, no. 921.

On page 2, the title and sub-title are reversed.

922.

John W. Osbon. Gilbert Goldspur, the Dandy Sport; or, Darky Dan & Co., Detectives. A Story of Raiding the Rainbow Mine Rogues. June 24, 1896.

The mining town of "Red Gulch," out West.

923.

Albert W. Aiken. Old Sunflower, the Hayseed Detective; or, Trapping Two New York Sharpers. A Story of a Tangled City-Trail. July 1, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 467; Dime Library, no. 923.

924.

Anonymous. Tom Tunnel, the Detective in Mask; or, The Chicago Crook's Deal. The Mystery of the Millionaire Miner. July 8, 1896.

Lake Superior; Marquette, and Ishpeming, Michigan.

925.

Joseph E. Badger. White-Horse Wheeler, the Revenue-Detective; or, Bouncing the Smuggler Boss. A Romance of the Northwest Border. July 15, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 479; Dime Library, no. 925.

926.

Albert W. Aiken. Old Sunflower, the Silent Smiter; or The Man from Chicago in New York. July 22, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 491; Dime Library, no. 926.

927.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Bluff; or, Dusky Dick, the Sport. July 29, 1896.

Fort Faraway, Arizona. Overland trail between "Outfit City" and "Death Trap" canyon. Stage held up three times and Buffalo Bill twice, and all within twelve miles!

928.

Joseph E. Badger. Old Sobersides, the Detective of St. Louis; or, The Crook-League Lay-Out. August 5, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 503; Dime Library, no. 928.

929.

Howard Holmes. Gentleman George, the Showman-Sport; or, Spotter Spangles' Scoop. August 12, 1896.

New York and Pennsylvania. A murder-mystery circus story.

930.

Prentiss Ingraham. Dashing Charlie's Double; or, The Old Miner's Legacy. A Romance of the Mountain Marauders of New Mexico. August 19, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 473; Dime Library, no. 930.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 930, Dime Library, no. 933, Dime Library, no. 939, Dime Library, no. 946, Dime Library, no. 953.

931.

William H. Manning. Frisco Frank at Glory Gulch; or, Wiping Out the Gold Dusters' Gang. August 26, 1896.

Mining town of "Glory Gulch," California.

932.

Albert W. Aiken. Detective Gordon's Grip; or, The Shadowed New York Swell. A Romance of the Revelations at Dead Man's Gulch. September 2, 1896.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 41; Waverley Library (quarto edition) no. 20; Waverley Library (octavo edition), no. 29; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 507; Dime Library, no. 932.

933.

Prentiss Ingraham. Dashing Charlie, the Wild West Detective; or, The Bravos of Borderland. September 9, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 485; Dime Library, no. 933.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 930, Dime Library, no. 933, Dime Library, no. 939, Dime Library, no. 946, Dime Library, no. 953.

934.

Joseph E. Badger. Sagebrush Sandy, the Sport at Large; or, The Twin Toll-Taker's Tangle. A Story of Captain Crook and his Merry Men at Skeleton Camp. September 16, 1896.

New Mexico (?) silver mines. Stage holdup and the usual consequence.

935.

Albert W. Aiken. The Hawks and Wolves of New York; or, Roland Reade's Ruse. September 23, 1896.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 635; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 392; Dime Library, no. 935.

936.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Black Pard; or, The Gold Boomers of the Big Horn. September 30, 1896.

Big Horn country, Wyoming. Forts Fetterman, Casper, and Aspen.

937.

Joseph E. Badger. German Gus, the Go-Lightly Detective; or, The Clew of the Thumbless Hand. The Romance of the Lost Baroness. October 7, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 515; Dime Library, no. 937.

938.

William R. Eyster. Posy Pete, the Sunflower Sport; or, Steelgrip Steve's Fine Play. October 14, 1896.

"Right Bower," mining town, somewhere "out West."

939.

Prentiss Ingraham. Dashing Charlie's Man-Hunt; or, The Gentleman Sport. A Tale of the Forts, Outlaw Runs and Red Trails. October 21, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 497; Dime Library, no. 939.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 930, Dime Library, no. 933, Dime Library, no. 939, Dime Library, no. 946, Dime Library, no. 953.

940.

Albert W. Aiken. Captain Jack, the Scalper; or, The Private Detective. October 28, 1896.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 387; Waverley Library (quarto edition) no. 30; Waverley Library (octavo edition), no. 42; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 482; Dime Library, no. 940.

941.

Howard Holmes. The Shadow-Sport from Frisco; or, Captain Flash, the Man of Two Names. A Story of the Twins of Tartarus. November 4, 1896.

"Sunset" silver camp, out West. Death of Captain Flash.

942.

Anthony P. Morris. The Night Hawks of St. Louis; or Dare-Devil Dan's Revenge. November 11, 1896.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 143; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 559; Dime Library, no. 942.

943.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Block Game; or, Rounding Up the Mounted Miners of the Overland. November 18, 1896.

Overland trail. Buffalo Bill, single handed, captures nine outlaws at one time. Big Indian fight.

944.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Right Bower; or, The Fifth Avenue Police Spy. November 25, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 553; Dime Library, no. 944.

945.

Joseph E. Badger. The Sport from Hard-Luck; or, Bummer Billy's Bluff. A Story of the Touchstone Mine at Breakneck. December 2, 1896.

A silver camp out west.

946.

Prentiss Ingraham. Dashing Charlie's Dead-Shots; or, Black Horse Bill's Vow. A Story of the Mounted Tramp's Mission. December 9, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 509; Dime Library, no. 946.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 930, Dime Library, no. 933, Dime Library, no. 939, Dime Library, no. 946, Dime Library, no. 953.

947.

Joseph E. Badger. Cool Cris, the Crystal Sport; or, The Firebrand Detective's Mysterious Mission. A Romance of Deadwood City. December 16, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 553; Dime Library, no. 947.

948.

William H. Manning. The Red-Gloved Detective; or, Crushing the Gold Grubber Gang of Jerico. The Mystery of the Lost Train. December 23, 1896.

A Colorado mining story.

949.

Albert W. Aiken. The Doctor from Texas; or, Joe Phenix's Shadow Clue. The Revelations of the Haversham Case. December 30, 1896.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 541; Dime Library, no. 949.

950.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill at Bay; or, The Gold-Seeder's Doom. A Story of the Great Scout's Red Ally. January 6, 1897.

Gold hunters from Missouri in Utah (?). Lost in a blizzard. Buffalo Bill, General Miles, Texas Jack, and Dr. Powell take part.

951.

Anthony P. Morris. Detective Fleet of London; or, Unmasking the Conspirators. A Story of Philadelphia and London. January 13, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 59; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 575; Dime Library, no. 951.

952.

Joseph E. Badger. Verne Velvet, the Ventriloquist Sport; or, Curly Rebb's Concession. A Story of Gay Old Times at Frisky Flat. January 20, 1897.

Mining town "out West." The story begins with the usual stage holdup, although the period is after holdups were common.

953.

Prentiss Ingraham. Dashing Charlie's Minute Men; or, Black Horse Bill's Iniquitous Plot. A Story of Camp, Fort and Mountain Trails. January 27, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 521; Dime Library, no. 953.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 930, Dime Library, no. 933, Dime Library, no. 939, Dime Library, no. 946, Dime Library, no. 953.

954.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix in Chicago; or, The Serio-Comic Detective. February 3, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 569; Dime Library, no. 954.

955.

Ed. Gaines Burnes. The Secret Service Special from New York, or, Lightning Lew's Blind. A Story of the Great Detective's "Cool Combine." February 10, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 586; Dime Library, no. 955.

956.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Volunteer Vigilantes; or, The Mysterious Man in Blue. A Story of Weird Adventure in the Wild West. February 17, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 609; Dime Library, no. 956.

957.

Joseph E. Badger. The King-Pin Sport; or, The Missing Miner's Double Claimants. February 24, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 594; Dime Library, no. 957.

958.

J. C. Cowdrick. The Round-About-Town Sport; or, The Lawyer Detective's Tangle. An Episode of New York City Courts and Life. March 3, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 564; Dime Library, no. 958.

959.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Double Deal; or, The Diamond Dagger. A Story of the Queen City of the Ohio. March 10, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 579; Dime Library, no. 959.

The word "dagger" is in the plural on the front page.

A tale of Cincinnati, Ohio.

960.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Blue Belt Brigade; or, Sunflower Sam of Shasta. A Strange Story of Frontier, Mining and Army Life. March 17, 1897.

Arizona. "Yellow Dust City," Ft. Rescue. Buffalo Bill in another snow storm. Sunflower Sam, bank robbers, etc.

961.

Joseph E. Badger. Captain Cowl, the White Hood Chief; or, Shadower Jack's Doomed Seven. March 24, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 606; Dime Library, no. 961.

962.

Anthony P. Morris. The Demon Dwarf; or, Saved from a Frightful Doom. March 31, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 187; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 583; Dime Library, no. 962.

On page 2 the title reads: "The Demon Dwarf's Ally; or, Eavesdropper Faerot's Right Hand Man."

963.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Recreant; or, Red Hand's Death Leap. April 7, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 299; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 726; Dime Library, no. 963.

964.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Invincibles; or, The Sable Shadower's Sublime Sacrifice. The Story of the Counterfeit Cavalry's Doom. April 14, 1897.

Forts Fenton and Flagstaff, Arizona. Indians, renegades, Buffalo Bill, soldiers, etc.

965.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Mascot; or, The Gentleman Crook's Decoy. A Story of Detective Transformations. April 21, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 591; Dime Library, no. 965.

966.

Joseph E. Badger. The Sporting Detective; or, Jockey Jap's Double-Cross. A Race Track Revelation. April 28, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 621; Dime Library, no. 966.

967.

Leon Lewis. Wind River Clark, the Gold Hermit. May 5, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 297; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 720; Dime Library, no. 967.

968.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Two Flags; or, Love for the Blue, Duty for the Gray. A War Romance. May 12, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 133; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 546; Dime Library, no. 968.

969.

William F. Cody. Texas Jack, the Lasso King; or, The Robber Rangers of the Rio Grande. A Romance of my Pard of the Plains. May 19, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 615; Dime Library, no. 969.

970.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Cretan Rover; or, Zulelkah, the Beautiful. May 26, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 370; Dime Library, no. 85; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 756 (unfinished); Dime Library, no. 970.

971.

K. F. Hill. "D"; or, Branded for Life. June 2, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 142; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 488; Dime Library, no. 971.

972.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Captain's Enemy; or, The Fateful Red Diamonds. A Romance of the Old East and the Wild West. June 9, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 273; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 624; Dime Library, no. 972.

973.

William F. Cody. The Dead-Shot Four; or, My Pards of the Plains. A Romance of Wild Careers and Heroic Manhood in Dark Days Camp. June 16, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 752; Dime Library, no. 973.

974.

Joseph E. Badger. The Man from Denver; or, The King-Pin Sport's Diamond Deal. June 23, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 633; Dime Library, no. 974.

975.

Prentiss Ingraham. Freelance, the Buccaneer; or, The Waif of the Wave. A Nautical Romance of the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century. June 30, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 489; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 94; Dime Library, no. 975.

976.

Albert W. Aiken. Overland Kit; or, The Idyl of White Pine. July 7, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 68; Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 264; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 1; Dime Library, no. 33; Dime Library, no. 976.

977.

William R. Eyster. Cyclone Pete, the Silk Hat Detective; or, The Every Ready Sport on his Mettle. July 14, 1897.

"Running Gear" mining camp, out West. Wide open. A mine, a murder, and a detective who erred from start to finish.

978.

J. C. Cowdrick. Prince Monte Cristo in New York; or, The Conspirator Detective. July 21, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 437; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 747; Dime Library, no. 978.

979.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Relentless Trail; or, The Unknown Slayer of the Black Cavalry. July 28, 1897.

Arizona Territory. Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill, Dr. Powell, and Texas Jack perform wonders.

980.

Albert W. Aiken. The All-Around Athlete; or, The Stage Detective's Ten-Strike. A Romance of the Black Crook Queen. August 4, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 622; Dime Library, no. 980.

981.

Joseph E. Badger. The Gold-Lace Sport: or, The Texas Samson's Wide Swath. August 11, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 645; Dime Library, no. 981.

982.

Anthony P. Morris. Chris Crewley's Winning Hand; or, The Rascally Valet's Double Game. A Story of Detective Life in Washington. August 18, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 90; Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 597; Dime Library, no. 982.

983.

J. C. Cowdrick. Kid-Glove Kris, the Sport; or, Detective Dave's Full Flush. A Romance of the Pledged Pards of Hard-Pan Camp. August 25, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 723; Dime Library, no. 983.

The illustrated title reads "Kid Glove Kris of Hard Pan Camp."

984.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Life Raffle; or, The Doomed Three. A Romance of the Wild Monarch of the Haunted Fort. September 1, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 627; Dime Library, no. 984.

985.

Joseph E. Badger. The Long Haired "Pards;" or, The Tartars of the Plains. September 8, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 414; Dime Library, no. 40; Dime Library, no. 985.

986.

Thomas Hoyer Monstery. Iron Wrist, the Sword-master. A Tale of Court and Camp. September 15, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 484; Dime Library, no. 82; Dime Library, no. 986.

987.

John W. Osbon. Shadrach, the Sport Detective; or, The Secret Seven. A Tale of Gypsy Cunning. September 22, 1897.

"Crystal City," Montana, in 189-.

988.

Albert W. Aiken. Rocky Mountain Rob, the California Outlaw; or, The Vigilantes of Humbug Bar. September 29, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 152; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 2; Dime Library, no. 34; Dime Library, no. 988.

989.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Marked Bullet; or, The Specter Slayer of the Colorado. October 6, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 652; Dime Library, no. 989.

990.

Oll Coomes. Bowie Knife Ben, the Little Hunter of the Nor'west; or, The Exiles of the Valley of Shadows. October 13, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 224; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 30; Dime Library, no. 46; Dime Library, no. 990.

991.

Albert W. Aiken. Dick Talbot at the Mines; or, Kentuck, the Sport. October 20, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 211; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 3; Dime Library, no. 35; Dime Library, no. 991.

992.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Dare Devil; or, The Winged Witch of the Sea. October 27, 1897.

Found in: Starr's New York Library no. 2; Dime Library, no. 2; Dime Library, no. 992.

The title on the front of the novel is "The Winged Witch of the Sea."

993.

Joseph E. Badger. The Telegraph Detective; or The Train Wreckers of the Union Pacific. November 3, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 658; Dime Library, no. 993.

994.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Lone Hand; or, The Unknown Dead-Shot. A Story of the Diamond Ten of Gold Dust Valley. November 10, 1897.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 664; Dime Library, no. 994.

995.

Thomas Hoyer Monstery. The Czar's Spy; or, The Nihilist League. November 17, 1897.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 143; Dime Library, no. 995.

A sequel to Dime Library, no. 986.

996.

Albert W. Aiken. Injun Dick; or, The Death Shot of Shasta. November 24, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 245; Twenty Cent Novels, no. 4; Dime Library, no. 36; Dime Library, no. 996.

997.

Joseph E. Badger. Hotspur Hal, the Sport from Hard Luck; or, Lively Times at Hardshell. December 1, 1897.

"Hardshell," out West. Scheming for the ownership of a mine. Date: 188-.

998.

Ned Buntline. Captain Seawaif, the Privateer. December 8, 1897.

Found in: American Tales, no. 91; Dime Library, no. 61; Dime Library, no. 998.

999.

Albert W. Aiken. The Velvet Hand; or, The Iron Grip of Injun Dick. December 15, 1897.

Found in: Saturday Journal/Star Journal (various title changes), no. 380; Dime Library, no. 38; Dime Library, no. 999.

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